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How to Enjoy Yourself at Sentosa without Breaking the Bank

Sentosa, an island off Singapore, is known for housing a plethora of dining, entertainment and tourist attractions. However, a trip there is definitely gonna burn a large hole in your pocket if you don’t plan or research well before heading down. Here are some dining options at Sentosa for under S$25 per pax so you can splurge that extra cash you’ve saved, on the attractions!

 

Delicious Bites That Are Easy on Your Wallet

Malaysian Food Street @ Resorts World Sentosa

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This food street is definitely our top dining choice when you’re in Sentosa. The fare here is wallet-friendly while not compromising on the flavour. With the interior designed like the streets of Malaysia, this air-conditioned hawker presents diners with a large variety of Malaysian-styled street food from Penang Assam Laksa to Hokkien Prawn Mee to Penang Hainan Lor Mee.

The ambience exudes an old-school charm reminiscent of the olden days, with shophouses painted in bright colours, and wooden tables and chairs decking the shopfronts. Tuck into tasty, hearty Malaysian fare for under S$10, such as the famous KL Jalan Alor Hokkien Mee and KL Wanton Mee, which is tossed in thick dark soy sauce a la KL style.

Find it at Resorts World Sentosa, Waterfront Level 1, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
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Ruyi

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A fast-food Chinese restaurant serving up value-for-money items round the clock, Ruyi is the place to go to indulge in a hearty meal any time of the day. They have an extensive selection of over 30 items, including rice, noodles, and dim sum priced reasonably, with most mains costing under S$10.

Find it at 26 Sentosa Gateway, The Forum, #B1-222/223, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 098138
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Din Tai Fung

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Rated as one of of the world’s Top Ten Best Restaurants by The New York Times, this authentic Taiwanese restaurant will warm your belly up and fuel you for a long day ahead. Most of the mains here cost under S$10, relatively more affordable as compared to other restaurants in the area. Don’t leave Din Tai Fung without having a plate of their signature fried rice and steamed pork dumplings!

Find it at Resorts World Sentosa, 26 Sentosa Gateway #01-217, Singapore 098138
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Trapizza

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After spending the afternoon at Siloso Beach, head down to Trapizza for some comforting Italian bites. The perfectly baked wood-fired homemade pizza like Calzone and Pizza Italia – which are below $25 – are perfect for sharing with your fellow beach bums. Plus, make a reservation via the Chope app or website to save 20% off your bill from now until 30 September*!

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Find it at 10 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 098995
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Wave House Sentosa

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Besides riding on the FlowRider and FlowBarrel waves, you can also spend a lazy afternoon indulging in crispy Fish & Chips and mouth-watering Mushroom Risotto Rice at Wave House Sentosa. The pizza, pastas, burgers, and sandwiches are mostly priced below $25, which will give you a bang for your buck. Bring your date here for a romantic night out or grab a few friends and party away!

Here’s some good news: Wave House Sentosa offers 1-for-1 promotion on food, drinks, and waves every Wednesday! So make sure you make your reservations before it ends.

Find it as 36 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 099007
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Mel’s Drive In

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There are many dining options around Universal Studios, but if you’re looking for affordable and hearty options, then Mel’s Drive In is a must-go. The fast-food restaurant is beautifully designed to replicate American diners in the 1950s, and offers America’s favourite fare – burgers, fries, and milkshakes. They have Best Value Combos starting from S$12 per set, each with fries and a drink included. Pick from options such as Crispy Chicken Burger, Biggie Chilli Burger, Shiok Burger, Double Cheeseburger, and more!

Find it at 39 Artillery Ave, Universal Studios Singapore, Resorts, World Sentosa, 11 Sentosa East Mall, Singapore 099054
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Oasis Spice Cafe

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If you’re looking for vegetarian/halal options while in Universal Studios, Oasis Spice Cafe is right up your alley. This egyptian-themed cafe serves up predominantly Indian fare at the Ancient Egypt area of the theme park. The food is relatively affordable, with kids meals at S$9.90 each, and combo sets starting from S$14.

Find it at 8 Sentosa Gateway, #01-361 Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore 098269
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After satisfying your belly, it’s time to explore the island! Here are some popular attractions to check out.

 

100% Wallet-friendly, 10 Times the Fun

Universal Studios Singapore

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A trip to Singapore is never without a visit to Universal Studios Singapore (USS), Southeast Asia’s first and only theme park of its kind. The theme park has 24 rides, exciting shows and attractions located in seven themed zones for you to have the ride of your life (pun intended!).

And if you’re a sucker for horror, then you have to sign up for this year’s Halloween Horror Night at USS, happening from 27 September to 31 October. Scare yourself silly as you teeter through five haunted houses, three killer shows, two scare zones, and more!

Find it at 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
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Adventure Cove Waterpark

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Burn all the calories you’ve ingested at one of Asia’s top 10 most popular water parks. Whir down thrilling high-speed water slides, laze on huge floats down the lazy river, and get close with the wonders of the ocean here! Tickets start from S$30 per person for children and seniors, and S$38 for adults aged 13 – 59 years. Don’t forget to do a quick search before heading down, you may be able to snag some online ticket promotions!

Find it at Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
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Animal & Bird Encounters

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Get friendly with monkeys, reptiles and parrots at the Bird Aviary and Palawan Amphitheatre, where we see all sorts of furry animals and birds showcasing their intelligence and talent, at absolutely no cost. Programmes are held daily, which include feeding sessions, exciting animal acts, and also photo-taking sessions, so don’t miss out!

Find it at 81F Palawan Beach Walk Southern Islands
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Dine like a Crazy Rich Asian on a (somewhat) Crazy Poor Asian Budget

Since the premiere of Crazy Rich Asians in Singapore earlier this week, it had everyone in a frenzy. If you left the cinemas wishing you could live like a crazy rich Asian but don’t have the bank account for it, you’re not the only one. Fret not, though – here are a few places to have Crazy Rich Asian meals on a (somewhat) Crazy Poor Asian budget.

 

1. Art

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Essentially a silver service restaurant and bar, Art is one of the best Italian dining establishments you can find in sunny-side Singapore. Combining elegance and intimacy into their dining experience that rivals even those in Milan, Rome, and Florence, this 80-seater osteria celebrates the Italian gastronomic heritage like no other. 

Have a stab at their Free Range Chicken Essence with Parmigiano Cheese Tortellini or tuck into the intriguing Bronze Dye Spaghetti with Octopus and Smoked Paprika. These masterpieces will have you ooh-ing and aah-ing before taking your first bite! Did someone say Ferrero Rocher? Art transforms this well-loved Italian confectionery into a feast for the eyes and taste buds. Loops and globes of the famed hazelnut chocolate are adorned with edible gold flakes before being presented to you in true upscale fashion.

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Find it at 55 Market Street, #01-01, Singapore 048941
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2. Aura

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Drawing inspiration from classic Italian favourites and giving them an upgrade, you can expect a world-class contemporary dining experience at Aura Restaurant. The chef focuses his dishes on homely flavours, inviting guests to share them in a casual, family-style setting. Every dish is an original creation unique to Aura but maintains honest and authentic to the ethos of Italian culinary arts.

The menu showcases a wide variety of antipasto, pasta, and wholesome mains that feature the finest and freshest ingredients from the land and the sea. Give yourself a treat with the Cod and Sea Urchin Custard, a luxurious treasure trove that’s about to be your latest obsession. Nonna will also be proud of Aura’s Tagliolini with Scampi as well as the indulgent Angus Beef Tagliata with Bone Marrow, Porcini and Confit Potatoes.

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Find it at 1 Saint Andrews Road, #05-03, National Gallery Singapore, Singapore 178957
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3. The Halia at Singapore Botanic Gardens

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Experience the richness of nature at The Halia, one of the most beautiful Halal-certified dining spots in Singapore. In the historic UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the Singapore Botanic Gardens, The Halia is an inviting space with lush foliage complemented by wood-carved tables and open verandas with a menu to match.

For the ultimate treat, we recommend getting the Halia Chilli Crab Spaghettini. You’re sure to find comfort in the warm, tangy-sweet Chilli Crab sauce that covers a bed of al-dente noodles. Those with a sweet tooth can go straight for their Toffee Pudding with Butterscotch and Vanilla Ice Cream, a gooey, toothsome dessert that will make any dessert lover’s heart (and taste buds) go wild!

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Find it at 1 Cluny Road, Ginger Garden, Botanic Gardens, Singapore 259569
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4. Sabio by the Sea

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Dine like a Spaniard and embrace festive flavours over a striking view at this gorgeous dining spot located in Quayside Isle. Dishing out flavourful creations to get the party started, Sabio by the Sea is an extension of the main outlet at Duxton but celebrates the same Spanish bacchanalia that governs the foundation of this establishment.

The menu, itself, is bold and intense. Conjuring up visions of matadors, evoking Iberian inspired flavours, and leaving a vibrant legacy – the plates here come to life as soon as they hit the table. The Paella Negra, a medley of seafood and squid ink, is the perfect example of what we mean. The savoury flavours come together to bring a dish you’ll be craving for days to come.

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Find it at 31 Ocean Way #01-02, Quayside Isle, Singapore 098375
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5. Blue Lotus – Chinese Eating House

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Those living in Singapore know that the Sentosa Cove area is one of the most prestigious on the island – and what’s more indulgent than splurging on a luxuriously upscale Chinese spread in this snazzy neighbourhood? Best known for their skillfully prepared dishes, the menu here will have you spoiled for choice.

Relish in The Blue Lotus Signature Chilli Pomelo Crab, where fresh crab is simmered with lemongrass and curry leaves, and with just enough chilli to give it a kick – it’s one creation we can’t get enough of. Other favourites include the Crispy Fried Squid Tentacles and Lemon Gelo with Lime Sorbet, but don’t just take our word for it – try it out for yourself!

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Find it at 31 Ocean Way, #01-13, Quayside Isle, Singapore 098375
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6. JUMBO Seafood

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When someone mentions seafood in Singapore, foodies will tell you that it all began with JUMBO Seafood. This mega house of ocean delights has 5 outlets across the island, which is a testament to the brand’s dedication in serving some of the best seafood dishes to its diners.

Diners old and new swear by their Chilli Crab, touting it as one of the – if not THE – best in Singapore. Other local flavours not to be missed include the sweet and spicy Crispy Baby Squid and the robust Golden Egg Salted Prawns.

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10 Elegant Restaurants with Business Lunch Sets Under $50

Business lunches: it’s where deals are made and partnerships are forged, while appetites are satiated. Ideally, service should be attentive, food should be spot-on, and the restaurant should be as accommodating as possible. But let’s face it, not all of us can afford to host our clients regularly in a MICHELIN starred restaurant.

Fret not as we’ve identified ten establishments with great ambiences that serve quality nosh. The best part: they’ll only cost you a crisp $50 bill. Some of these options might work out to be slightly over $50 after factoring in service charge and GST. But hey, a fantastic lunch never fails to elevate our moods. What’s more, it might just be the sweetener to close that deal you’ve been waiting for.

ATLAS

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Forming the heart of Parkview Square, ATLAS is a celebration of the 1920’s rich culinary and beverage traditions. Think of ATLAS as the place where Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) would meet clients ‒ if he ever visited Singapore in his fictional universe that is. The ATLAS Lunch (two courses at $38++ and three courses at $48++) is a showcase of extraordinary European cuisine. It is created by the talented Executive Chef Daniele Sperindio, who honed his craft in Michelin-starred kitchens all over the globe. End a celebratory meal with an elegant European cocktail, or take your pick from one of Asia’s finest collections of gin, spirits, and champagnes sourced from around the world.

Find it at 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778.
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The Black Swan

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Another establishment that borrows from the Art Deco aesthetic is The Black Swan, which offers chophouse classics paired with a wine list ‒ comprising labels from unexpected locations, such as the Canary Islands, Lebanon, Syria, and Greece ‒ that would pique the interest of any discerning wine lover (read: a great way to get into the good books of a client with a penchant for wine). Go for the two-course ($39++) or three-course ($45++) set lunch and choose from favourites like The Black Swan Burger or the Steak & Frites ($8 supplement). Impress your pickier client in the private room: a hidden, underground dining room for no more than twelve persons.

Find it at 19 Cecil Street, Singapore 049704.
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Fat Cow

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For your clients who love all things Japanese and have a healthy appreciation of quality wagyu beef, Fat Cow is a Japanese steakhouse which promises an experience like no other. The restaurant’s overall design is a contemporary take on wabi-sabi, the art of finding beauty in the simple and the modest. The Set Lunch menu mirrors this aesthetic and features simple dishes, which are executed beautifully. The most notable of them is the Fat Cow Donburi (charcoal-grilled wagyu beef with onsen egg and shredded leeks, over rice) and comes with a salad, chawanmushi, miso soup, and dessert.

Find it at 1 Orchard Blvd, #01-01, Camden Medical Centre, Singapore 248649
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The Halia at Singapore Botanic Gardens

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Situated in the historic UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the Singapore Botanic Gardens, The Halia (Malay for ginger) is an inviting space with lush foliage, wood-carved tables, and open verandas. The ambience of the establishment complements the carefully curated European-Asian menu, which features specialties like the Singapore-Style Chilli Crab Spaghettini, and is perfect for foreign clients seeking a taste of Singapore. Besides the Weekday Set Lunch (two courses at $28++; three courses at $34++), a Communal Menu (serves four or six) is also available if you’re hosting a large group. For those with Muslim clients or colleagues, you’ll be happy to know that The Halia is Halal-certified.

Find it at 1 Cluny Road, Ginger Garden, Botanic Gardens, Singapore 259569
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Manhattan

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We’re cheating a little with this one: Although technically not a place for lunch, Manhattan is the perfect place to go to after closing the biggest business deal of your life. Manhattan is an upscale hotel bar, awarded #1 in Asia’s 50 Best Bars and #7 in the World’s Best Bars. It reminds us of Old World opulence, New York glamour, and celebrity-studded party scenes. If you make it for Violet Hour (weekdays, 5 to 7pm), you can enjoy a complimentary warm cheese sandwich with your tipple of choice, while you bask in the glow of the sunset and your most recent corporate success.

Find it at 1 Cuscaden Road, Level 2, The Regent Singapore, Singapore 249715
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Venue by Sebastian

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Many a business lunches have been hosted at the now-defunct Restaurant Ember, where Chef-Owner Sebastian Ng served classic French-style cooking with an Asian touch. After taking a three-year break, he is back with Venue by Sebastian, which offers a more casual dining experience. The dining hall is minimal and contemporary, while the communal style light wood tables encourage conversation. The lunch menu is divided into five courses and is perfect for sharing. For those looking for a quick catch-up or a business pitch, they offer an Early Lunch Set from 11.15am to 12.30pm (ranges from $15++ to $19++), which comes with a side of fries, salad, and drink of the day.

Find it at Downtown Gallery, #01-02, 6A Shenton Way, Singapore 068815.
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The White Rabbit

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Housed in a beautiful, restored chapel, The White Rabbit offers an epicurean escape amidst Dempsey’s verdant surroundings. The dining room features white buttressed ceilings, stained glass windows, intricate wrought-iron window grills, and stunning stained glass windows, all of which will make for the most memorable business lunch for you and your guests. Equally unforgettable are Head Chef Benjamin Tan’s perfectly executed, European dishes infused with Asian flavours. The two-course set lunch costs $38++, while the three-course option is $42++.

Find it at 39C Harding Road, Singapore 249541.
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Wild Rocket

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Wild Rocket is a tranquil space with a decidedly Japanese aesthetic (think: traditional Japanese tea room), which serves Modern Singaporean cuisine inspired by Lawyer-turned-Chef Willin Low’s travels, childhood in Singapore, and love for hawker food. The Set Lunch starts at an agreeable $38++ for four courses and $48++ for five courses. To truly experience Chef Low’s ingenuity, opt for the omakase menu to sample signatures like his laksa pesto creations and Iberico pork char siew.

Find it at 10A Upper Wilkie Road, Singapore 228119
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Xin Divine

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Dressed in soothing blue and white, the Xin Divine dining room is reminiscent of delicate Kangxi porcelain. The four-course Executive Lunch Menu ($48++) starts with an earthy Porcini Mushroom Broth or the Sichuan Style Tortellini. We highly recommend the latter, which consists of two pieces of tortellini stuffed with minced Kurobuta and chives. It is served in a piquant broth of Sichuan peppercorns, Zhejiang vinegar, and ginger. An absolutely divine start to the meal.

Find it at 10 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089594
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Zafferano

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Possibly the priciest entrant in our list, Zafferano is a beautiful Italian restaurant, which offers a priceless view of the Marina Bay skyline. Read: the perfect backdrop to a multi-million dollar deal. The set lunch changes regularly to reflect the seasonality of ingredients. It costs $42++ for two courses, and $52++ for three courses (yes, we know that it’s above our $50 limit but the view is really something else!). Insider tip: to celebrate Administrative Professional Week, Zafferano is offering an exclusive three-course set meal. Curated by Head Chef Emanuele Faggi ($35++), it is available from 23 to 27 Apr 18 (quote “Bosses Treat” when making your reservation!).

Find it at Ocean Financial Centre, Level 43, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049315.
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